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Business

The Bitter Aftertaste of Luxury: Nayuki’s Struggle to Reclaim Its Soul in China’s Cutthroat Tea Market

Nayuki, once the leader of China's premium tea market, reported a 240 million RMB loss for 2025, making it the only major listed tea brand in the red. The company is struggling to reconcile its high-cost 'Third Space' retail model and signature bakery offerings with a consumer market that now prioritizes low prices and delivery efficiency.

SoBiz2026年4月20日 04:58
#Nayuki#New-Style Tea#China Consumer Trends
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Business

Boiling Over: The Human Cost of Haidilao’s Fading Hot Pot Hegemony

Haidilao founder Zhang Yong has apologized to employees after an internal probe revealed staff were forced to pay for customer gifts out of their own wages. The scandal highlights the structural strain on the company as it faces declining profits, falling turnover rates, and a massive reduction in its workforce.

SoBiz2026年4月16日 03:28
#Haidilao#Zhang Yong#Hot Pot
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Business

The Hangover Crisis: China’s Soda Giant Struggles to Leave the Banquet Table

Mingren Soda Water is facing a strategic crossroads as its core market—the Chinese banquet and alcohol scene—experiences a significant decline. Despite dominating the 'alcohol companion' niche for years, the company's over-reliance on liquor channels and its failure to modernize its brand image are stifling its growth in the broader beverage industry.

SoBiz2026年4月7日 11:28
#Mingren Soda Water#Beverage Industry#China Consumer Trends
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Business

Cracks in the Shell: China's Premium Egg Market Faces Credibility Crisis as 'Fraud Hunter' Targets High-End Brand

The premium egg brand Huang Tian’e is embroiled in a heated dispute with consumer advocate Wang Hai over the presence of synthetic pigments in its products. The conflict underscores a lack of clear national standards for egg residues in China and challenges the marketing narratives used by high-end food brands to justify premium pricing.

NeMo2026年3月25日 11:28
#Huang Tian’e#Wang Hai#Food Safety